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Aiming to resume career in 2019

Olsen (foot) expects to resume his playing career in 2019, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports. "I still enjoy playing and I still know I can play," Olsen said Wednesday.

Analysis: Recently, Olsen underwent surgery on his right foot for the second time in as many seasons. The first one -- which came in September 2017 and required the insertion of a screw -- was more or less a quick fix, but multiple aggravations ensued this season. The second procedure involved the replacement of the screw and included a bone graft, which Olsen told Rodrigue typically has a high success rate. According to Rodrigue, this surgery has historically "fixed [the Jones fracture] for good" in…read more

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Expected to continue career

Coach Ron Rivera said Friday that he expects Olsen (foot) to play football in 2019, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Olsen will turn 34 in March and is eventually expected to have a career in broadcasting, but it sounds like the Panthers expect him back for at least one more season. He recently had surgery to address a ruptured plantar fascia in his problematic right foot. Olsen may not be ready for the team's offseason program, but he should have enough time to finish up the rehab process before training camp opens.

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Expected to make full recovery

Olsen (foot) recently underwent surgery on his right foot and is expected to make a full recovery, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: Olsen re-injured his surgically repaired right foot during the Panthers' Week 13 loss to Tampa Bay and was ultimately placed on injured reserve ahead of Carolina's Week 14 loss to Cleveland. The 33-year-old remains under contract through the next two seasons, but it isn't clear how much of Olsen's impending rehab program will eat into his preparation time for the 2019 campaign. It also isn't entirely clear if he intends to continue his football career.

Published: Mon, Dec 17 at 11:11am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Officially lands on IR

The Panthers placed Olsen (foot) on injured reserve Wednesday, Max Henson of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: As anticipated, Olsen's 2018 season officially comes to an end after he re-injured his surgically repaired right foot in Sunday's 24-17 loss to the Buccaneers, with his latest setback being labeled as a ruptured plantar fascia. Olsen is under contract through 2019, but with the foot issues causing him to miss half of the Panthers' regular-season contests over the past two seasons and another surgery on tap, it's possible the 33-year-old walks away from the game. The Panthers will proceed with…read more

Published: Wed, Dec 5 at 6:28am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

IR likely on tap

The Panthers are expected to place Olsen (foot) on injured reserve this week, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: Per ESPN's David Newton, Olsen indicated that he ruptured the "plantar" in his right foot during Week 13 action. With Olsen sidelined, the profile of fellow tight end Ian Thomas in the Panthers offense is bound to expand, making him an option for those scrambling to replace Olsen on fantasy rosters.

Published: Tue, Dec 4 at 12:54pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Suffers season-ending foot injury

Olsen said he ruptured the plantar fascia in his right foot during Sunday's 24-17 loss at Tampa Bay and expects to miss the remainder of the season, David Newton of ESPN.com reports. "It was kind of just a matter of time with this foot," Olsen told Max Henson of the Panthers' official site. "[We] got as much out of it as we could have."

Analysis: Injuries to his right foot have plagued Olsen for most of the past two seasons. He didn't come close to replicating his production from the previous three seasons -- all of them 1,000-yard efforts -- hauling in 44 of 76 passes for 482 yards and five touchdowns in 16 games between 2017 and 2018. Surgery will be ordered up at the appropriate time, after which a timetable for his recovery should be released. Look for fellow tight ends Ian Thomas and Chris Manhertz to fill in for Olsen the rest of…read more

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Won't return Week 13

Olsen (foot) won't reenter Sunday's game in Tampa Bay, Bryan Strickland of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: After limping off the field favoring his right foot, Olsen immediately was taken on a cart to the locker room. He missed 12 games combined the past two seasons due to Jones fractures in that foot, but an official diagnosis ultimately will determine if another absence is in his future.

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Limps off field Sunday

Olsen (foot) was carted to the locker room early in the second quarter of Sunday's game at Tampa Bay, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: Olsen limped off the field favoring his right foot, which has sustained a Jones fracture both of the past two seasons. While he's played through the injury this year, he may have aggravated it as the Panthers enter the stretch run. Rookie Ian Thomas and Chris Manhertz are the remaining tight ends on the Panthers roster.

Published: Sun, Dec 2 at 10:50am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Full practice Thursday

Olsen (foot) practiced in full Thursday, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Since missing three games early in the season due to a Jones fracture in his right foot, Olsen has managed to play 95.2 percent (400 of 420) of the offensive snaps over the last seven games. He hasn't been consistently productive, but the 33-year-old tight end has still put up 24 catches (on 35 targets) for 245 yards and four touchdowns during that stretch. Along the way, Olsen's best game (6-76-1 on six targets) came against the Buccaneers, who just happen to be the Panthers' opponent Sunday.

Published: Thu, Nov 29 at 12:12pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Gets day off Wednesday

Olsen (foot) was held out of practice Wednesday, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.

Analysis: Olsen is following his typical routine with maintenance of his right foot in mind. The rest in practice has enabled Olsen to log 400 of a possible 420 offensive snaps the last seven contests, but he appears to be touchdown-dependent, scoring four times while averaging 3.4 catches (on five targets) for 35 yards per game during that stretch.

Published: Wed, Nov 28 at 11:51am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Nearly invisible in Week 12

Olsen was held to two catches for 11 yards on four targets in Sunday's 30-27 loss to Seattle.

Analysis: Even with wide receiver Devin Funchess (back) out, Olsen couldn't get anything going. The veteran tight end is averaging only 20 yards over the past three games, but his four touchdowns in the past six have kept his fantasy value afloat. Luckily for Olsen's owners, he'll have a great opportunity to bounce back in Week 13 against a Tampa Bay defense that's been among the league's most generous to tight ends.

Published: Sun, Nov 25 at 3:37pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Puts in full practice Thursday

Olsen (rest/foot) practiced in full Thursday, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.

Analysis: After taking a veteran's day off Wednesday, Olsen handled every practice rep presented to him one day later, effectively clearing him for his seventh appearance in a row. In the previous six, he took the field for 342 of 361 snaps on offense (94.7 percent), reaching the end zone in four of those games. His output otherwise has been inconsistent, though, with two outings of less than 10 yards and the other four between 40 and 76 yards.

Published: Thu, Nov 22 at 12:21pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Held out of practice for rest

Analysis: The Panthers have scaled back Olsen's practice reps to reduce the chance of any complications with his fractured foot. He may still need surgery after the season, but he's been effective while playing through the injury, catching 22 passes for 234 yards and four touchdowns in his past six games. Olsen should be fine for Sunday's game against the Seahawks, a team that's given up three touchdowns to tight ends the past two weeks despite allowing just 36 catches to the position group all season.

Published: Wed, Nov 21 at 11:59am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Scores in defeat

Olsen caught two of three targets for nine yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 20-19 loss to the Lions.

Analysis: Olsen overcame his foot issue to play all but two offensive snaps. While his three targets marked his lowest since Week 1, Olsen did find the end zone from one yard out on Carolina's first drive. That somewhat salvaged an otherwise subpar performance from Olsen, who'll aim to get more involved through the air Week 12 versus the Seahawks.

Published: Mon, Nov 19 at 4:06pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Ready to face Detroit

Olsen (foot) doesn't carry an injury designation on the Panthers' final injury report for Sunday's game in Detroit.

Analysis: Olsen returned to full participation Friday after being listed as a limited participant the previous two days. He's still at risk of an in-game setback with his foot injury, but the downside is outweighed by a favorable matchup against a Lions defense that has surrendered 9.2 yards per target to tight ends (and 8.9 yards per pass attempt overall) this season.

Published: Fri, Nov 16 at 10:14am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Listed as limited second straight day

Olsen (foot) was listed as a limited participant on Thursday's estimated practice report, according to Steve Reed of the Associated Press.

Analysis: Rather than a traditional practice session, the Panthers instead opted for a brief walk-through due to the rainy weather in the area. That prevented Olsen from getting a full slate of reps in after a limited showing Wednesday, but the tight end is expected to practice without any restrictions Friday. If he does so, Olsen will avoid an injury designation heading into Sunday's contest against the Lions and should be in store for an ample workload. The 33-year-old has played 94.4 percent of the…read more

Published: Thu, Nov 15 at 10:06am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Logs limited practice

Analysis: The maintenance program instituted to keep Olsen healthy has so far done wonders for the veteran tight end, who has played 286 of 303 offensive snaps (94.4 percent) over the last five games. His production may not be up to his previous standards, but he's still managed to record 20 catches (on 28 targets) for 225 yards and three touchdowns during that span.

Published: Wed, Nov 14 at 11:55am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Four receptions in blowout defeat

Olsen brought in four of six targets for 40 yards in the Panthers' 52-21 loss to the Steelers on Thursday.

Analysis: Olsen was the second-leading pass catcher in both receptions and receiving yardage for Carolina, a testament to the struggles their passing game endured. The veteran tight end is apparently managing his troublesome foot well, as he's posted at least four grabs in four of the last five games. While Olsen did see his three-game touchdown streak end Thursday, he naturally remains one of Cam Newton's most trusted targets. He'll look to improve on Thursday's production against the Lions in a Week 11…read more

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Cleared for Thursday

Olsen (foot) doesn't have a designation for Thursday's game in Pittsburgh, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.

Analysis: Per usual, the Panthers limited Olsen's exposure in practice this week, holding him to limited availability Monday and Tuesday before clearing him for full activity Wednesday. The veteran has a friendly matchup on tap Thursday versus a Steelers defense that has conceded 72.9 yards per game and four touchdowns to tight ends in eight games this season.

Published: Wed, Nov 7 at 9:46am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Logs another limited session

Olsen (foot) was a limited participant in Tuesday's practice.

Analysis: Coming out of Sunday's 42-28 win over the Buccaneers, Olsen didn't suffer any reported setbacks with the right foot he fractured in the season opener, so his limitations Tuesday are presumably maintenance-related. The Panthers could restrict Olsen's reps again Wednesday in an attempt to keep him as fresh as possible on the short week, but the tight end appears in little danger of missing Thursday's tilt with the Steelers.

Published: Tue, Nov 6 at 11:58am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Limited Monday

Olsen (foot) was limited during Monday's walkthrough, Bill Voth of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Olsen continues to operate under a maintenance program on his right foot, which endured a fracture Week 1 but has been healthy enough to play on the last four games. During that stretch, he's taken the field for 241 of 246 offensive snaps (98 percent). His status as one of Cam Newton's (shoulder) top red-zone options is evident by touchdowns in the region in three consecutive contests.

Published: Mon, Nov 5 at 3:27pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Another impressive performance in Week 9 win

Olsen brought in all six of his targets for 76 yards and a touchdown in the Panthers' 42-28 win over the Buccaneers on Sunday.

Analysis: Olsen made an outstanding juggling one-handed catch in the second quarter that served as the first of Cam Newton's two touchdown passes on the afternoon. The veteran tight end has now scored in three straight games and posted between four and six receptions and 48 to 76 receiving yards in three of the past four games. Despite having an emerging pair of young wideouts in D.J. Moore and Curtis Samuel, Newton naturally continues to place considerable trust in Olsen, keeping the tight end a highly…read more

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Progresses to full practice

Olsen (foot) was a full practice participant Thursday, Bryan Strickland of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Since putting an end to a three-game absence Week 6, Olsen's practice reps have been limited at times to avoid any extra stress on his right foot. He's proceeded to earn 181 of 184 snaps on offense over the last three games, accruing 10 receptions (on 16 targets) for 109 yards and two touchdowns along the way. Olsen will look to build upon those numbers Sunday versus a Buccaneers defense that has conceded 9.9 YPT and four touchdowns to tight ends in seven games this season.

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Limited practice Wednesday

Olsen (foot) was limited in practice Wednesday, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Olsen is expected to be a regular on Panthers injury reports for the rest of the season due to the fracture right foot he suffered Week 1, which forced three absences from Weeks 2 through 5. The maintenance plan includes capped practices to start the week before getting cleared by the final report. As a result of the preceding, Olsen has been able to play 181 of 184 offensive snaps the last three games, leading to 10 catches (on 16 targets) for 109 yards and two touchdowns.

Published: Wed, Oct 31 at 11:56am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Scores in second straight

Olsen caught all four of his targets for 56 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 36-21 win over the Ravens.

Analysis: Olsen caught his first target of the day for an 11-yard touchdown to put the Panthers in front for good at the start of the second quarter. His only other target of the half came in the final seconds and helped set up a field goal as time expired. The 33-year-old would see just two more looks the rest of the day, both on a drive that would put the Panthers up 33-14 with less than ten minutes in the game. The former Hurricane now has at least four catches for 48 yards or a touchdown in each game…read more

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Finishes week with full practice

Olsen (foot) was a full practice participant Friday and doesn't have a designation on the final injury report for Sunday's game against the Ravens.

Analysis: The Panthers have been limiting Olsen's workload in practice to improve his odds of avoiding an aggravation of his foot injury. He played 118 of a possible 119 snaps the past two weeks, catching six of 12 targets for 53 yards and a touchdown. The Ravens have done an excellent job defending wideouts and running backs, but they've given up 8.0 yards per target on passes to tight ends.

Published: Fri, Oct 26 at 11:13am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Not yet handling all practice reps

Coach Ron Rivera said Olsen is "still building back into" a full practice workload with his right foot, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.

Analysis: According to Bryan Strickland of the Panthers' official site, Olsen practiced in a limited capacity for a second day in a row Thursday, backing up Rivera's comments. In his two appearances since missing three games due to a fracture in his foot, Olsen has played 118 of 119 offensive snaps, so the cap on his practice reps appears to be doing the trick. However, his production has been lacking (six catches for 53 yards and one touchdown on 12 targets).

Published: Thu, Oct 25 at 12:03pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Limited Wednesday

Olsen (foot) practiced in a limited capacity Wednesday.

Analysis: Olsen's practice reps likely will be capped for the rest of the season due to the fractured right foot that forced him to miss three games. While he accumulated just five yards on his two receptions Week 7 at Philadelphia, he made them count by scoring the go-ahead touchdown in the final two minutes. Assuming he gains clearance for Sunday's matchup with the Ravens, Olsen should be good for his typical significant snap count. He's been on the field for 118 of the Panthers' 119 offensive snaps in…read more

Published: Wed, Oct 24 at 3:12pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Finds end zone in win over Eagles

Olsen caught two of five targets for five yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 21-17 win over the Eagles.

Analysis: Olsen could hardly get anything going downfield, but he still came through with one of the biggest catches of the game for a four-yard touchdown to put his team ahead with just over a minute left on the clock. He made more of an impact last week in his return from an injury, so perhaps his lack of catches and yardage can be chalked up to a matchup against a Philadelphia defense that ranks among the best in the league at limiting opposing tight ends. Olsen is also likely still working his way…read more

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Cleared for Sunday

Olsen (foot) doesn't have a designation on the Panthers' final injury report ahead of Sunday's game at Philadelphia, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.

Analysis: The Panthers limited Olsen's practice reps this week to decrease the probability of a setback with his problematic right foot. He played 59 of 60 offensive snaps in his return from a three-game absence last week, catching four of seven targets for 48 yards in a 23-17 loss to Washington. The 33-year-old likely will continue in his every-down role Sunday against an Eagles defense that has surrendered just 38.3 yards per game to tight ends this season.

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Limited again Thursday

Analysis: On Wednesday, coach Ron Rivera told Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer that limited practices will be "the new normal" for Olsen, likely to avoid any unnecessary stress on his right foot. Barring a setback, Olsen will be good to go for Sunday's game at Philadelphia, whose defense has surrendered 38.3 receiving yards per game and one touchdown in six contests to tight ends this season.

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Limited in Wednesday's practice

Olsen (foot) was a limited practice participant Wednesday, Bryan Strickland of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Benefiting from the Panthers' Week 4 bye, Olsen only missed three games due to a fractured right foot. During his return to action Sunday at Washington, he logged all but one of the Panthers' 60 offensive snaps, hauling in four of seven passes for 48 yards in the process. Coach Ron Rivera referred to Olsen's limited tag Wednesday as "the new normal," per Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer. Such standing may extend into sessions Thursday and Friday, but Olsen's availability for game days…read more

Published: Wed, Oct 17 at 12:03pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Solid in first game since Week 1

Olsen caught four of seven targets for 48 yards, but the Panthers fell by a 23-17 tally to Washington on Sunday.

Analysis: It was a promising return for the veteran tight end in Week 6, as Olsen stayed involved offensively in his first appearance since aggravating a foot injury during the season opener against Dallas. The foot ailment had plagued the 33-year-old for an extended period of time, as his 48 receiving yards against Washington on Sunday provides Olsen with his third-highest receiving output since the start of last season. Sunday brings a matchup with an Eagles defense that has proven it can be exposed…read more

Published: Sun, Oct 14 at 2:34pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

To officially make return Week 6

Analysis: Olsen's "active" announcement is merely a formality, as the tight end was cleared to play earlier in the week but added back to the injury report with a "questionable" designation Friday. While there's always a risk of a setback given that Olsen himself has admitted he will eventually need surgery, the plan is for him to take on as close to a regular workload as possible. The veteran will be matched up against a Washington defense that is in the middle of the pack in terms of fantasy production…read more

Published: Sun, Oct 14 at 8:34am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

On track to play, start Week 6

Olsen (foot), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Redskins, is expected to start the contest, Tiffany Blackmon of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: Olsen has been targeting Oct. 14 as his return from a fractured right foot for a while now and it appears he'll meet his goal after turning in a pair of full practices Thursday and Friday. Though Olsen still carries an injury designation into the contest, coach Ron Rivera relayed a couple days ago that the tight end would likely be listed as "probable" if the NFL still allowed the designation. With Olsen on track to step back in as the Panthers' starting tight end, rookie Ian Thomas will see…read more

Published: Sun, Oct 14 at 5:25am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Updated to questionable

The Panthers will edit their final injury report to list Olsen (foot) as questionable for Sunday's game at Washington, but coach Ron Rivera said the tight end would be 'probable' if the designation still existed, Bryan Strickland of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Olsen didn't have a game designation on the initial release of the injury report after logging full practices Thursday and Friday. Despite the decision to add the tight end to the final report, coach Ron Rivera doesn't seem to have departed from his expectation that Olsen will be fine to handle his usual heavy workload. Rivera noted that the 33-year-old took more reps than normal at Friday's practice to test out his right foot ahead of Sunday's game, per David Newton of ESPN.com. There is still…read more

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Cleared to play

Olsen (foot) doesn't have a designation on the final injury report for Sunday's game at Washington, Bryan Strickland of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Olsen resumed practicing on a limited basis last week and was upgraded to full participation Thursday. He's now been cleared for Sunday's game at Washington, with coach Ron Rivera even suggesting that Olsen will handle his usual workload. There is serious risk of an in-game setback, as Olsen already acknowledged the likelihood of his Jones fracture requiring surgery at some point. He hopes to make it through the rest of the season and then have the procedure in January or February.

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Full practice Thursday

Olsen (foot) practiced in full Thursday, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: According to Steve Reed of the Associated Press, Olsen is of the belief that he's on pace to return for Sunday's game at Washington. Speaking of practices in the rain this week, Olsen said, "If I can practice in this, when the game is here, I should be great." Despite Olsen's confidence, coach Ron Rivera wants to see how the tight end's right foot reacts to back-to-back full practices before giving him the all-clear to play this weekend, per Rodrigue. If Olsen passes every test, he'll handle…read more

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Limited practice Wednesday

Analysis: Olsen was seen running routes and catching passes during Wednesday's session, which he referenced at post-practice media availability. "I felt good to be back out there," Olsen told Max Henson of the Panthers' official site. "We'll see what [Thursday] brings. But nice to get a full practice under my belt." Clearly, Olsen didn't take part in every drill, but his mindset suggests he's preparing for a return Sunday in Washington.

Published: Wed, Oct 10 at 11:57am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Runs routes Wednesday

Olsen (foot) ran routes during individual drills at Wednesday's practice, Bill Voth of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: There wasn't any chance Olsen would return for the Panthers' win over the Giants this past Sunday, even though he wrapped up Week 5 preparations with back-to-back limited sessions. Both Olsen and coach Ron Rivera are hopeful the tight end will be able to suit up Week 6 at Washington, but the Carolina medical staff likely will want Olsen to fit in a wide array of work to prove his right foot can handle the stress. Wednesday's injury report will provide the first inkling whether an appearance is…read more

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May need surgery after season

Olsen (foot) hopes to return for Week 6 against Washington, but he did acknowledge the likelihood of needing a second surgery on his Jones fracture at some point, Joe Person of The Athletic reports.

Analysis: Olsen had surgery after he suffered the original fracture Week 2 of 2017, eventually returning from injured reserve for six of the Panthers' final seven games (including playoffs). He did have a setback in his first game after being activated, subsequently leading to a Week 13 absence. Olsen faces a similar risk of dealing with a setback this season after opting for the non-surgery route, but he does hope to return for Week 6 after missing just three games. It won't come as any surprise if the…read more

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Targeting Week 6 return

Coach Ron Rivera confirmed Monday that Olsen (foot) has a chance to return for Week 6 against Washington, Max Henson of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Rivera hopes to see Olsen on the practice field Wednesday, after the tight end logged two limited practices to close out last week. A return to full participation would put the 33-year-old on track for a return to game action, though the Panthers might limit his snaps out of the gate even if he looks comfortable on the practice field. Ian Thomas hasn't done much in Olsen's absence, catching just eight passes for 68 yards over the past three games.

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Could play next week

Though Olsen (foot) is out for Sunday's game against the Giants, "there is confidence" that the tight end will play in Week 6 if he logs a good week of practice, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: While it's still not a lock that Olsen will play next Sunday against Washington, he is ahead of schedule, which is good news for those that stashed the tight end, even when it initially looked like he was in for a lengthy absence.

Published: Sun, Oct 7 at 6:03am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Logs limited practice Thursday

Although Olsen (foot) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Giants, he practiced in a limited capacity Thursday, Bryan Strickland of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Olsen was spotted in a helmet and shells in the portion of Thursday's session open to the media, forecasting his participation. Indeed, he's progressed enough in his recovery from a fracture in his right foot to take part in practice. On Thursday, he told Steve Reed of the Associated Press that it's "not out of the question" he'll be able to play in the Panthers' Week 6 matchup at Washington. Considering Olsen -- by his own admission -- is far ahead of last season's rehab from a similar injury,…read more

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Spotted in helmet Thursday

Olsen (foot) was on the field at Thursday's practice sporting a helmet and shells, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: While it's not expected that Olsen's Week 5 status will be reversed after coach Ron Rivera ruled him out for the Panthers' matchup with the Giants, it's evident that the tight end is making solid progress in his recovery from a fractured right foot. Shortly after suffering the injury Sept. 9 against the Cowboys, Rapoport reported that Olsen was targeting a 4-to-5-week recovery timeline. Though he won't meet the low end of that timetable after being ruled out for Sunday's contest, a return next…read more

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Not playing Week 5

Coach Ron Rivera said Wednesday that Olsen (foot) won't suit up Sunday against the Giants, Max Henson of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Along with running sprints on a side field Wednesday, Olsen hit the sled and hauled in passes from practice squad quarterback Connor Cook, according to Joe Person of The Athletic. Beyond Sunday, Rivera wouldn't say when Olsen may be able to return to game action, but the tight end's recent activity indicates he's making positive strides in his recovery from a fractured right foot.

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Runs sprints Wednesday

Olsen (foot) ran sprints on a side field during Wednesday's practice, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: Olsen expects to recover more quickly from his fractured right foot than he did a season ago. That said, he has yet to take part in practice since sustaining the injury Week 1, a step he must take before reasonably being a consideration for game action. While he continues onward with rehab, the Panthers will roll with rookie Ian Thomas as their No. 1 tight end.

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Not practicing Monday

Olsen (foot) isn't practicing Monday as the Panthers come out of a bye week, Bill Voth of the Panthers' official website reports.

Analysis: Olsen may have a shot to return at some point in October, but Week 5 never seemed like a realistic target. Ian Thomas figures to spend at least one or two more games operating as the Panthers' top tight end, with Chris Manhertz serving as the No. 2 option. Carolina will host the Giants on Sunday.

Published: Mon, Oct 1 at 8:35am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Making good progress from broken foot

Olsen remains without a definitive timetable to return from a fractured right foot, but believes he'll be back on the field sooner than last season, when he missed nine games with the same injury, David Newton of ESPN.com reports. "I'm way ahead of the curve," Olsen said Monday. "Last year at two weeks I was laying in my bed in a cast. I couldn't do anything. It's just a matter of seeing each week how your foot responds and just try to add a little more, a little more. What that time frame is, we're optimistic."

Analysis: The Panthers' decision not to place Olsen on injured reserve after he sustained the injury in Week 1 seemingly supports the notion that the tight end's setback isn't as severe as the one he endured a season ago. Aiding Olsen's case for a return by midseason is the fact that he avoided surgery on the foot, which should help accelerate his return to the field. The Panthers probably won't offer a target date for Olsen's return to action until he's back on the practice field in some capacity, but…read more

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Could be back after bye week

Olsen (foot) was spotted at Friday's practice without "a walking boot or noticeable limp," and David Newton of ESPN.com suggests Olsen could be "targeting a return" after the Panthers' Week 4 bye.

Analysis: Olsen seemingly had been operating under a 4-to-5 week return timetable, but this report indicates he could be back a week or two sooner. It's a virtual certainty Olsen will not play this week against the Bengals, but if he keeps making progress, it appears there is a chance he could return to action with the rest of his teammates Week 5.

Published: Fri, Sep 21 at 8:29am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

No practice reps Wednesday

Olsen (foot) was listed as a non-participant at Wednesday's practice, Steve Reed of the Associated Press reports.

Analysis: During the session, Olsen was spotted fitting in a light workout on a side field, per Max Henson of the Panthers' official site. However, the activity wasn't enough for Olsen to draw a limited tag. The development comes as no surprise, given that Olsen is likely facing around a 4-to-5-week recovery timeline after breaking a bone in his right foot in the season opener. Expect rookie Ian Thomas to continue serving as the starting tight end in Olsen's stead.

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Manages light workout

Olsen (foot) was spotted doing a light workout on the side at Wednesday's practice, Max Henson of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Olsen's activity likely won't be enough to constitute even a limited practice and therefore won't change his outlook for Sunday's game against the Bengals. The tight end has already been ruled out for that contest and will likely be sidelined for at least a few more weeks, though the Panthers don't have a firm timeline for his recovery from a fractured right foot. While Olsen was inactive during the Panthers' Week 2 loss to the Falcons, Ian Thomas started at tight end and logged 64 of a…read more

Published: Wed, Sep 19 at 11:33am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Targeting return in 4-to-5 weeks

Olsen (foot) is hopeful to return to game action in around 4-to-5 weeks, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: Though Olsen was placed on injured reserve last season after fracturing the same bone in his right foot, the tight end will tentatively avoid the same fate this time around while he forgoes surgery to address the issue. The 33-year-old is hopeful that about a month of rest will be all he needs to get back on the field, though Olsen would almost certainly have to manage some level of pain if he meets his goal. While Olsen is sidelined, Ian Thomas is expected to act as the Panthers' primary…read more

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Looking to rest a few weeks

Olsen (foot) plans to rest for a few weeks then play the rest of the season, and he's optimistic he can avoid surgery until after the year, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

Analysis: This leaves a loose timeline, as he still needs to wait for his fractured foot to at least partially heal. However, the Panthers won't place him on injured reserve, which should be seen as good news for Olsen and Cam Newton owners alike. In his absence, rookie fourth-round pick Ian Thomas is expected to start at tight end. Devin Funchess averaged an extra 1.8 targets per game when Olsen didn't play last season, so the 6-foot-5 wideout could also see a modest uptick in opportunity.

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Unlikely to land on IR

Olsen (foot) is not expected to be placed on injured reserve, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: Olsen was ruled out indefinitely by the Panthers on Monday after sustaining a fractured right foot in Sunday's win over the Cowboys, but given that the team is optimistic the tight end will be able to return before the end of the season, he will be kept off injured reserve. By doing this, the Panthers will be able to avoid using Olsen as one of the two players that would be eligible to return off IR later in the season. With Olsen still in line for an extended absence, rookie Ian Thomas will…read more

Published: Tue, Sep 11 at 10:31am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Out indefinitely with fractured foot

The Panthers announced Tuesday that Olsen sustained a fractured right foot in Sunday's win over the Cowboys, Josina Anderson of ESPN reports. The team plans to evaluate Olsen's progress on a monthly basis, but he won't require surgery at this time and is hopeful to return this season.

Analysis: Just minutes after Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported Olsen suffered a significant setback in the season opener, the Panthers confirmed that the tight end is dealing with the same injury that cost him nine games in 2017. In that instance, the Panthers placed Olsen on injured reserve and ultimately designated him as one of two players to return, so the team could follow a similar path this time around. With a multi-week absence seemingly on tap for Olsen at the very least,…read more

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Lengthy absence on tap

Sources familiar with Olsen's right foot injury anticipate the tight end will miss a "significant chunk of time" due to the right foot injury he suffered in Saturday's season-opening win over the Cowboys, Mike Garafolo and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network report.

Analysis: Olsen was sidelined for nine games in 2017 after sustaining a Jones fracture of the same foot, but the Panthers have yet to reveal an official diagnosis for his latest setback. He'll continue to be evaluated as the Panthers look to determine the exact nature of his issue along with how much time he might miss, but it's apparent the 33-year-old is looking at a multi-week absence. While Olsen is out, rookie fourth-round pick Ian Thomas will likely get the first look as the Panthers' starting…read more

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Wearing walking boot

Olsen was using crutches and had a walking boot on his right foot after he left Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: The scene was reminiscent of last Sept. 17, when Olsen sustained the Jones fracture that forced eight consecutive DNPs and nine in 10 games. There's no telling if this is an aggravation or a totally different injury, and the Panthers will do their due diligence before releasing a diagnosis. If Olsen requires any sort of respite, rookie tight end Ian Thomas, Chris Manhertz and potentially Jason Vander Laan of the practice squad could experience upticks in relevance.

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Won't return Sunday

Analysis: With a foot injury confirmed, Olsen's diagnosis will be of utmost interest in the aftermath of the game. If he aggravated the right foot that forced an extended absence last season, another prolonged stint on the sideline could be in the cards for the veteran tight end. Rookie TE Ian Thomas and Chris Manhertz would stand to benefit in such a scenario.

Published: Sun, Sep 9 at 2:33pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Injures foot Sunday

Olsen suffered a foot injury during Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

Analysis: Olsen limped off the field and directly to the locker room in the second quarter. With Schefter's report that the tight end is dealing with a foot issue, the Panthers will wait with bated breath and hope it isn't his right one. Last season, he missed nine games after having surgery to insert a screw in that foot. Any aggravation could force another extended time on the sideline, which would increase rookie TE's Ian Thomas relevance within the offense.

Published: Sun, Sep 9 at 2:15pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Suiting up Week 1

Olsen (back) is active for Sunday's season-opening tilt against the Cowboys.

Analysis: A rare Saturday addition to the injury report, Olsen was nevertheless expected to suit up Sunday. That's now officially been confirmed, with the former Pro Bowler ready to roll against the Cowboys without any restrictions after seeing his 2017 season cut short by injury.

Published: Sun, Sep 9 at 12:04pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Ready to play Week 1

Olsen was added to the Panthers' injury report Saturday for precautionary purposes while dealing with back tightness, but he's expected to play Sunday against the Cowboys, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: Adam Schefter of ESPN filed a similar report Saturday, with a source informing him that Olsen was "good to go" for the season opener after the tight end was "a little sore early in the week." Though he'll retain a questionable designation until the Panthers release their inactive list 90 minutes prior to the 4:25 p.m. EDT kickoff, Olsen isn't in any jeopardy of sitting out Week 1 and shouldn't face a restricted snap count either.

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Expected to play Sunday

Olsen, who is listed as questionable with a back injury, is expected to play Sunday against the Cowboys, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

Analysis: The injury news surfaced Saturday morning but seemingly won't impact his ability to suit up Week 1. Olsen played just seven games last season and scored one touchdown, and his red-zone targets could get cut into this year by Devin Funchess, who is 6-foot-4 and 225 pounds.

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Added to injury report

Olsen has been added to the Panthers' injury report as questionable ahead of Sunday's season opener against the Cowboys due to a back issue, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: This is the first news regarding any back injury for Olsen. The issue is serious enough to get him added to the injury report, so his status will need to be monitored heading toward kickoff. Ian Thomas would fill in at tight end should Olsen ultimately be unable to suit up.

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Catches four passes

Olsen caught four of his five targets for 44 yards in Friday's 25-14 win over the Patriots in the third preseason game.

Analysis: Olsen led Carolina in catches and targets and finished second in receiving yards. The veteran looks to be back to his usual self after having last season derailed by injury. While it's unlikely he'll feature in the preseason finale, Olsen's performance Friday should have him feeling plenty prepared for Week 1.

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Held to one catch

Olsen caught one of three targets for five yards in Friday's preseason win over the Dolphins.

Analysis: Olsen also got a bit of run in Carolina's preseason opener, finishing without a catch on one target. He hasn't been impressive from a statistical perspective, but his usage supports the notion that he hasn't had any issues with the foot injury he dealt with last year. Joseph Person of The Charlotte Observer believes Olsen has looked like his usual self during training camp, moving fluidly and catching the vast majority of passes thrown to him. The Panthers improved their wideout group this…read more

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Gets two-year extension

Olsen and the Panthers agreed Thursday on a two-year extension, a source informed Adam Schefter of ESPN. The new deal is worth $8.55 million annually and could escalate to $20.1 million in total value.

Analysis: Olsen was already under contract for 2018 at a $6.5 million base salary, so the extension will keep him in the fold through the 2020 season and provide plenty of incentive for the 33-year-old to delay his broadcasting career. Though his 2017 season was disrupted by a Jones fracture of his right foot, Olsen looked to be back at full strength in the Panthers' playoff loss to the Saints in the wild-card round, catching eight of 12 targets for 107 yards and a touchdown in the contest. With Olsen…read more

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Confirms health of foot

Olsen declared Tuesday that he's been healthy "for a long time now," Joseph Person of The Charlotte Observer reports. "As big of a pain in the (butt) as it (a Jones fracture ) is, in the grand scheme of things I'm fine," Olsen said. "It just took a little time to heal."

Analysis: Olsen's 11th season was plagued by a Jones fracture in his right foot, an injury that can linger for months. Even after returning from a nine-game absence Week 12, he sandwiched two near-barren stat lines around a DNP in his first three potential appearances. In his last four, including the Panthers' wild-card defeat at New Orleans, Olsen looked like the tight end of old, posting two 100-yard outings en route to 21 catches for 260 yards (12.4 yards per) and two touchdowns. With months of "no…read more

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Olsen is auditioning with ESPN for a broadcasting job, Andrew Marchand of the New York Post reports.

Analysis: Though Olsen clearly is preparing for his next career, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer says she'd be surprised if the tight end didn't play football for at least one more year. Supporting that notion, ESPN's David Newton relays that the Panthers are aware of Olsen's interview and are under the impression he's simply exploring options for his future beyond 2018. The 33-year-old did lose his phenomenal track record of durability when he missed nine games with a broken foot last season,…read more

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Olsen said earlier this month that he won't require any follow-up procedures during the offseason on his surgically repaired right foot, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Olsen fractured his foot in a Week 2 game against the Bills and returned from injured reserve in Week 12 to play 24 snaps in a win over the Jets, only to suffer a setback in the contest. The recurring soreness in Olsen's foot resulted in him sitting out Week 13, but the veteran tight end suited up and played normal snap counts in the Panthers' final four regular-season contests and looked like his usual, dominant self in Carolina's playoff loss to New Orleans, catching eight of 12 targets for…read more

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Olsen caught eight of 12 targets for 107 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 31-26 NFC wild-card loss to the Saints.

Analysis: Olsen led the Panthers in all major receiving categories, with his performance highlighted by a 14-yard touchdown to begin the fourth quarter. Considering his Pro-Bowl pedigree, Olsen's output Sunday wasn't all that surprising, but it was an uncommon occurrence this season. That's because the veteran was limited to just seven regular-season appearances due to a foot injury. Even when he was available, though, Olsen topped 30 yards just once, finishing with only 17 receptions on 38 targets for…read more

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Olsen caught three of six targets for 27 yards in Sunday's 22-19 win over the Buccaneers.

Analysis: Olsen led the Panthers in targets and tied for the team lead in catches, but his underwhelming output overall reflected Carolina's offensive struggles. Although he enters next Sunday's finale with just one good game in an injury-shortened season, Olsen's recent increase in usage should at least encourage his fantasy owners. Additionally, in two games against the Falcons last season, he totaled 12 catches on 25 targets for 135 yards and a score.

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Breaks out in Sunday's win

Olsen caught nine of 12 targets for 116 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 31-24 win over the Packers.

Analysis: Olsen finally enjoyed his breakthrough performance since returning from injury, as he led Carolina across the board in receiving. The veteran's day was highlighted by a 30-yard touchdown to start the third quarter, marking Olsen's first trip to pay dirt this season. Considering he entered Sunday with just 38 receiving yards on the campaign, Olsen's display -- which came while top wideout Devin Funchess made just one catch for 19 yards -- gives fantasy owners a resurgent commodity to consider…read more

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Olsen played 59 of 64 offensive snaps, but failed to haul in his lone target in Sunday's 31-24 win over the Vikings.

Analysis: Olsen's activity level is certainly encouraging, as it seems his foot injury didn't prevent him from filling his usual role. Going against a sticky Vikings secondary, however, the tight end was unable to get involved in the passing game. As long as he avoids any setbacks, Olsen will hope this Sunday's game versus the Packers allows him play and produce at his established level.

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Panthers coach Ron Rivera said the team wants to work Olsen back into the passing game in the coming weeks, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: Olsen appeared to play most of the offensive snaps in Sunday's 31-24 win over the Vikings, though he did limp off the field at one point after another player appeared to roll on his surgically repaired foot. He only missed a few snaps before rejoining the game, ultimately finishing without a catch on one target. Olsen's practice participation should still be monitored closely as the Panthers prepare for a Week 15 home game against the Packers.

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Returns Sunday

Olsen (foot) is listed as active Sunday against the Vikings.

Analysis: Upon his activation from IR two weeks ago, Olsen aggravated his right foot and was subsequently held out last Sunday in order to avoid the Superdome turf in New Orleans. After turning in full sessions this week, he was tabbed with a questionable designation, but there wasn't much doubt he'd play on Carolina's grass surface Sunday. While head coach Ron Rivera doesn't expect Olsen's workload to be impacted too much, he faces a stingy Minnesota defense that has allowed just 5.8 YPT and three…read more

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Olsen (foot, questionable) is expected to play Sunday against the Vikings, per a source, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.

Analysis: Olsen was a full participant at practice all week, but remained questionable for Week 14. The tight end returned from a foot injury Week 12, but aggravated it and did not play last week against the Saints.

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Technically listed as questionable

Olsen (foot) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Vikings, Bill
Voth of the Panthers' official website reports.

Analysis: A full practice participant throughout the week, Olsen is on track for Sunday's game, with Panthers head coach Ron Rivera even saying that the tight end won't face any limitations with his snap count. That doesn't necessarily mean Olsen will handle a three-down role, but he at least should be on the field for most of the passing plays so long as he avoids another setback with his surgically repaired foot. Given the nature of his injury, it still wouldn't be a bad idea to check back on Olsen's…read more

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No limitations Wednesday

Olsen (foot) was a full practice participant Wednesday, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: When he returned to action Week 12 against the Jets following an eight-game stay on injured reserve, Olsen was activated only two days prior and thus wasn't noted on an injury report until last Wednesday. He was unable to practice last week after experiencing discomfort felt in his foot during that appearance and was ultimately held out Sunday at New Orleans, more so because of the turf in the Superdome than any other reason. With three home games upcoming on grass for the Panthers, Olsen will…read more

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Will practice Wednesday

Olsen (foot) will take part in the Panthers' practice Wednesday, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: It's unclear if Olsen will be a full or limited participant in the session, but more clarity on that front should arrive shortly after practice concludes. Either way, it's a promising sign that he'll be able to return from a one-game absence prompted by soreness in his surgically repaired right foot and suit up Sunday against the Vikings. Olsen previously missed eight games with the fractured foot before returning to action in the Panthers' Week 12 win over the Jets, providing one reception for…read more

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Optimistic about next three weeks

Olsen (foot) believes the grass surface at Bank of America Stadium will make it easier for him to play the next three weeks, Joseph Person of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: Olsen said the artificial surface at the Superdome played a role in the training staff's decision to hold him out for Sunday's 31-21 loss to the Saints. He hinted that he expects to return for Sunday's matchup with the Vikings -- the first of three consecutive home games before the Panthers close out their season in Atlanta in Week 17. Despite the early optimism, Olsen's practice participation will be watched closely throughout the week, with a return in any capacity marking a clear sign of…read more

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No go Sunday

Olsen (foot) is inactive for Sunday's game in New Orleans, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: In his first attempt to play after missing most of the season due to a Jones fracture in his right foot, Olsen was pulled from last Sunday's game at halftime by the team's training staff. Afterward, X-rays were returned negative, and a subsequent exam from his surgeon, Dr. Robert Anderson, relayed pain tolerance would determine his workload moving forward. The Panthers don't expect Olsen's foot to bother him long term, but he'll nonetheless miss Sunday's game to avoid a setback. In his place,…read more

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Not expected to play Sunday

Olsen (foot) is not expected to play Sunday against the Saints, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: After aggravating his right foot injury in his return from an eight-game absence in the Week 12 win over the Jets, Olsen was held out of practice last week. Olsen may only miss a week as the setback isn't thought to be serious, but his health will continue to be a risk.

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Officially questionable for Week 13

Olsen (foot) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Saints, Joe Person of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: After aggravating his right foot injury in his return from an eight-game absence in the Week 12 win over the Jets, Olsen was held out for all three of the Panthers' official practices. As Person notes, however, head coach Ron Rivera remains optimistic about Olsen's chances of playing Sunday, though the tight end's status may ultimately depend on how he looks during the team's walk-through Saturday. If Olsen ends up being sidelined for the game, Ed Dickson would slide back into the starting…read more

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Spotted at Friday's practice

Olsen (foot) was spotted at Friday's practice with his helmet, Max Henson of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Olsen didn't practice Wednesday or Thursday this week, but it appears he'll have a chance to do so Friday. His status for Week 13 remains uncertain, but he would boost his chances of taking the field this weekend if he's able to get some work in at the Panthers' final practice session. Ed Dickson, who started eight games while Olsen was sidelined due to the fractured foot he aggravated in his first game back in last week's win over the Jets, would be pressed into a larger role Sunday against…read more

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DNP on Thursday

Olsen (foot) was held out of Thursday's practice, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: Olsen had a follow-up visit this week with the surgeon that repaired the Jones fracture in his right foot. According to Joe Person of The Charlotte Observer, Dr. Robert Anderson found there was no re-fracture, but Olsen must abide by pain tolerance in order to prevent a serious aggravation. Hence, the decision to give Olsen as much rest as possible between games. "We wanted to back off and go from there," head coach Ron Rivera told Max Henson of the Panthers' official site on Thursday.…read more

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Not spotted at practice

Olsen (foot) wasn't present for the portion of Thursday's practice that was made available to the media, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: The Panthers will relay once the session concludes whether or not Olsen was able to practice in any capacity behind closed doors, but the tight end's absence early Thursday doesn't offer much encouragement regarding his health after he was a non-participant in the team's first practice of the week. Olsen was cleared of any structural damage to his surgically repaired right foot following his early departure in Sunday's win over the Jets, but his availability for the divisional matchup with the…read more

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No practice Wednesday

Olsen (foot) didn't practice Wednesday, Max Henson of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: In his return from a lengthy layoff Sunday, Olsen managed just one half of action before the Panthers pulled him from the contest. Termed a precautionary measure, soreness in his right foot is the culprit and may result in rehab over practice this week. Consequently, his status for Sunday's showdown with the Saints will be monitored closely to ensure he's on track to play.

Published: Wed, Nov 29 at 12:21pm by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Seemingly avoids major setback

Olsen's surgically repaired foot is believed to be okay, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: Initial X-rays came back negative and further testing apparently supports the notion that Sunday's setback wasn't major. Olsen and head coach Ron Rivera have both promoted that narrative, which seemed a bit odd when dealing with a 32-year-old player making his return from a Jones fracture -- an injury that's known for post-surgery complications and often requires a follow-up procedure. The Panthers apparently believe Olsen can make it through the season without another surgery, even if he…read more

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Gets good news from X-rays

Analysis: Olsen is scheduled for further evaluation Monday after failing to make it through the first half in his long-awaited return to action in Sunday's 35-27 win over the Jets. He caught one pass for 10 yards on four targets before he noticed some soreness and was removed from the game in the second quarter. Olsen did want to give it another go after halftime, but the Carolina training staff had other ideas. While Olsen and Panthers coach Ron Rivera both downplayed the setback after Sunday's game,…read more

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Hopes to play as soon as Week 13

Olsen (foot) hopes to play in Week 13 against the Saints, despite suffering setback with his surgically repaired foot during Sunday's 35-27 win over the Jets, Joseph Person of The Charlotte Observer reports. "I was ready to come back. I felt good. It just wasn't quite exactly where it needed to be to play in the NFL," Olsen said. "So live to play another week. Hopefully it's better next week."

Analysis: Olsen caught one of four targets for 10 yards in the first half of Sunday's victory, but he felt some soreness along the way and was eventually pulled in the second quarter. He wanted to test his foot again after halftime -- a plan that was nixed by the Carolina training staff. Recurring soreness is common for players that make quick returns from Jones fractures, often necessitating a follow-up surgery somewhere down the line. While Olsen and Ron Rivera both downplayed Sunday's setback, with…read more

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Misses second half Sunday as precaution

Head coach Ron Rivera said Olsen (foot) was held out most of the second half of Sunday's 35-27 win against the Jets as a precautionary measure, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: In his first game back from a Jones fracture in his right foot, Olsen developed soreness in that foot, which forced the hand of the Panthers' training staff. The development may force Olsen back into the rehab program and potentially away from the practice field in the coming days. In any case, his status will be the story of the week as the team prepares for a divisional showdown at New Orleans next Sunday.

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Injures foot Sunday

Olsen has been ruled out of Sunday's road game against the Jets due to a foot injury, Max Henson of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Olsen just "completed" his recovery from a Jones fracture in his right foot, but an aggravation may have been the impetus for his departure. His day will end with one reception (on four targets) for 10 yards. Expect the Panthers to take stock of Olsen's health in the aftermath of the contest.

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Likely to be capped at 30 plays

Panthers head coach said that Olsen (foot) will start at tight end and likely play up to 30 offensive snaps, Josina Anderson of ESPN reports.

Analysis: Olsen missed the last two months while recovering from a broken foot, and though he's fully healed and ready to play, the tight end will be eased back into the mix after a long layoff. If all goes well Sunday, Olsen should take on a full workload and resume his standing as one of the top fantasy tight ends beginning in Week 13 in New Orleans, but his upside is more limited in his first game back.

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May be eased back in Sunday

Panthers head coach Ron Rivera said that Olsen (foot) would ideally take the field for around half of the team's offensive snaps Sunday against the Jets, Tiffany Blackmon of NFL Network reports.

Analysis: Rivera noted that the Panthers' personnel group and game flow would likely dictate how frequently Olsen was deployed, but it appears the team would prefer to ease the tight end back in following a two-month absence due to a fractured foot. Olsen's return will naturally result in fewer snaps and targets for Ed Dickson, who served as his primary replacement, but neither tight end projects as a high-upside option in season-long or DFS contests in Week 12.

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Coming off injured reserve

Panthers coach Ron Rivera confirmed Friday that Olsen (foot) will be activated from injured reserve for Sunday's road game against the Jets, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: Rivera did hint that Olsen won't immediately step in with his usual every-down role, saying that the team will use its tight end "judiciously" in Sunday's game, per Joseph Person of The Charlotte Observer. It shouldn't be long before Olsen re-establishes himself as one of Carolina's top pass catchers alongside Devin Funchess and Christian McCaffrey, but there is serious risk in relying on the 32-year-old tight end in his first appearance since he suffered a broken foot in Week 2. Those with…read more

Published: Fri, Nov 24 at 10:18am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Taking wait-and-see approach

Olsen (foot) felt good after Thursday's practice, but how he reacts to back-to-back sessions over the next two days will aid in the decision to activate him for Sunday's road game against the Jets, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: The Panthers will take a wait-and-see approach as Olsen practices for the first time since Week 2, when he sustained a Jones fracture in his right foot. A decision must be made by 4:00 p.m. EDT on Saturday, so his availability will be known well in advance of Sunday's 1:00 p.m. EDT kickoff.

Published: Thu, Nov 23 at 10:28am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Trending toward return Sunday

Panthers head coach Ron Rivera told Brian Costello of the New York Post on Wednesday that Olsen (foot) is in line to suit up for Sunday's road game versus the Jets.

Analysis: Olsen has participated in practice Monday and Wednesday this week, the former of which opened his three-week window for activation from injured reserve. By all indications, the veteran tight end will require less than one week to gear up for game action, as substantiated by Rivera. In his return to action, Olsen could immediately step in as the top pass catcher for Cam Newton after Kelvin Benjamin was dealt to the Bills last month. That said, Olsen will have to compete with Devin Funchess and…read more

Published: Wed, Nov 22 at 11:35am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Designated to return from IR

The Panthers officially designated Olsen (foot) to return from injured reserve Monday, Bryan Strickland of the Panthers' official site reports.

Analysis: Olsen's participation in practice Monday initiates a three-week window in which the Panthers have to activate the tight end, but it's unlikely the team will need the full length of time to decide the veteran's fate. In fact, Olsen, who was first moved to IR after fracturing his right foot in a Week 2 loss to the Bills, said he thinks he'll be able to play when first eligible Sunday against the Jets, barring a setback in practice over the next few days, according to Joe Person of The Charlotte…read more

Published: Mon, Nov 20 at 11:05am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Olsen (foot) confirmed after Monday's practice that he still plans to return from injured reserve for Sunday's road game against the Jets, David Newton of ESPN.com reports.

Analysis: Both player and team have expressed universal optimism the past couple weeks, repeatedly stating that Olsen is on track to return when first eligible in Week 12. It won't be surprising if he starts off with a limited role, but it sounds as if he'll be available in some capacity so long as he avoids a late setback. With Kelvin Benjamin now in Buffalo and Curtis Samuel (ankle) out for the season, the Panthers can use all the pass-catching help they can get. Olsen should quickly join Devin…read more

Published: Mon, Nov 20 at 10:01am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Starts week practicing

Analysis: Head coach Ron Rivers said last week that Olsen was on track to return from injured reserve when first eligible ahead of Sunday's game against the Jets. The veteran tight end's participation Monday suggests he's still on track, though the extent of his practice workload isn't clear. Even if he's eased in with a limited role, Olsen should have a huge role in a Carolina passing game that's become heavily reliant on Devin Funchess and Christian McCaffrey. The 32-year-old suffered a Jones fracture…read more

Published: Mon, Nov 20 at 8:03am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Will increase reps Monday

Head coach Ron Rivera said Tuesday that Olsen (foot) will take on a larger workload during the Panthers' first session out of their Week 11 bye Monday, Joe Person of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: The "practice" will be a test of sorts to determine if Olsen will participate in the first official session of the week Wednesday, after which the Panthers will release an injury report. His listing there will be telling for his potential to play Sunday, Nov. 26 at the Jets, his first opportunity to suit up since suffering a Jones fracture in his right foot Week 2. Olsen will be welcomed back with open arms whenever he's deemed ready following Kelvin Benjamin's trade to Buffalo and the…read more

Published: Tue, Nov 14 at 10:45am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Week 12 return expected

Olsen (foot) expects to be activated from injured reserve and return for a road matchup Week 12 against the Jets, Joe Person of The Charlotte Observer reports.

Analysis: Olsen has increased his workload in practice this week as he enters the stretch run of his recovery from a Jones fracture in his right foot. Assuming no setbacks, Olsen will be available for Cam Newton after the Panthers' Week 11 bye.

Published: Thu, Nov 9 at 11:55am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com

Increasing workload

Olsen (foot) is expected to increase his workout regimen this week, Steve Reed of the Associated Press reports.

Analysis: Olsen was slated to begin practicing last week, but even if he didn't, head coach Ron Rivera is implying the tight end will do so in the coming days. On track for a return when first eligible Nov. 26, Olsen will likely be good to roll in time for the Panthers' playoff push.

Published: Mon, Nov 6 at 10:12am by Rotowire.comMore news and analysis available atNFL.com